How to use a Router?

Hey guys, my dad gave me a Ryobi router for Christmas. The one with big black handles on each side in a big blue plastic case. I don't have bits for it or anything yet though. He also got me a really nice Dremel, the nicest one Home Depot sells at least. And I got about 500 attachments for the Dremel.

Can I use the router to make MDF baffles for my front components that will be mounted in the door?

Will a route cut out 3/4" MDF or do I need a jigsaw or something?

Thanks for the help. I've never used anything except a circular saw and I don't have a big shop or anything.

Re: How to use a Router?

Use a circle jig to make circle cuts (obviously). I've used the Jasper but I usually just make my own jig from 1/4" MDF. I would do 3 passes for 3/4" and 5 passes for double layer. I've snapped bits trying to do double passes.

Good bits to have are straight cut (either spiral up cut or double fluted), roundover (I use 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2"), flush-trim (double fluted with ballbearing), and a mortise bit (for flush mounting).